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Why Cranes Collapse

Duration: 15:40Views: 2.5MLikes: 68KDate Created: Aug, 2021

Channel: Practical Engineering

Category: Education

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Description: Cranes are the backbone of construction projects. So why do so many of them fall down? Because they are so pervasive and they do such a dangerous job of lifting massive objects high into the air, occasionally cranes fail. In this video, I want to walk through some of the reasons these failures occur, using historical events as case studies. Practical Engineering is a YouTube channel about infrastructure and the human-made world around us. It is hosted, written, and produced by Grady Hillhouse. We have new videos posted regularly, so please subscribe for updates. If you enjoyed the video, hit that ‘like’ button, give us a comment, or watch another of our videos! CONNECT WITH ME ____________________________________ Website: practical.engineering Twitter: twitter.com/HillhouseGrady Instagram: instagram.com/practicalengineering Reddit: reddit.com/r/PracticalEngineering Facebook: facebook.com/PracticalEngineerGrady​ Patreon: patreon.com/PracticalEngineering SPONSORSHIP INQUIRIES ____________________________________ Please email my agent at practicalengineering@standard.tv DISCLAIMER ____________________________________ This is not engineering advice. Everything here is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Contact an engineer licensed to practice in your area if you need professional advice or services. All non-licensed clips used for fair use commentary, criticism, and educational purposes. SPECIAL THANKS ____________________________________ This video is sponsored by HelloFresh. Stock video and imagery provided by Getty Images, Shutterstock, Videoblocks, and AP Images. Tonic and Energy by Elexive is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License Source: youtube.com/watch?v=U6fBPdu8w9U Producer/Writer/Host: Grady Hillhouse Production Assistant: Wesley Crump

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